Sunny and Warm

High: 88°F

Low: 63°F

It was another pleasant and beautiful day in the Classic City! The weekend got a nice start today, as we hit a high of 87°F, which is only one degree below average for this time of year. Humidity increased slightly today, but we were still dry overall. Saturday promises warmer temperatures and sunny skies. Our low humidity should also continue through Saturday. For more details, keep on reading!

Saturday’s Forecast

High pressure will continue to have a grip on the Southeast on Saturday. Since the overnight low temperatures will drop near the dewpoint, expect some patchy fog during the early morning hours. However, that should erode away by around 9 a.m. EDT or so. The air will still be dry, which means things will warm up pretty quickly at the surface. We should see an overall increase in high temperatures for Saturday, though it shouldn’t be drastic by any means. The climatic average high temperature for June 10th is 88°F, and I’m expecting us to linger around that mark. Some of us may even see 90°F. We should be dealing with sunny skies throughout the day. It’s a perfect day to head to the lake if that’s your thing. Enjoy your Saturday!

Weather Video of the Day

This is pretty fascinating and scary! Here’s footage of a nasty hailstorm near Valle Hermoso, Tamaulipas, Mexico. Never go out in a hailstorm like this!

Look at the size of those hailstones! Brutal hailstorm in Valle Hermoso, Tamaulipas, Mexico on June 5! Video: Red Climática Mundial pic.twitter.com/c1LHWcSHBj

Ian graduated from the University of Georgia on May 5, 2017, with Bachelor of Science degrees in Atmospheric Sciences and Geography. Ian has always had a great interest in the weather, starting from the ripe old age of 6. Ian has returned to UGA, where he's working on his Master of Science in Geography. His graduate research covers thunderstorm-related asthma epidemics, which is under the direction of Dr. Andrew Grundstein. Ian is also the Graduate Representative of the UGA student chapter of the American Meteorological Society (UGAAMS). Ian has previous on-air experience, as he has done TV forecasting for WUGA-TV and Grady Newsource. Outside of his moments of being a Weather Geek, you'll probably find Ian wearing red and black, as he is arguably the biggest UGA fanatic you'll ever meet in your life, so much so that he spent all four years of his undergraduate career as a dedicated member of the UGA Spike Squad.